Grammar is one of the places where 'perfection' is utterly impossible. every national language you can name is steeped in historical rules that all too often do not fit with the grammar rules (witch were typically added later). In addition languages constantly change gaining new words and new structures that are introduced by usage rather than by any rational language-creating body. Currently you can "Tweet a Tweet about how to tweet" and if people believe you and follow your directions then those directions will eventually become the official Tweet-rules. Chaos is guaranteed.
This post was edited by JakobA at December 7, 2017 5:21 AM MST

That is on reason that grammar correctors can find a livelihood. Language grammars have redundancy enough to give people a chance to find errors. You correctly guessed that my use of the word witch did not refer to the kind that ride broomsticks
This post was edited by JakobA at December 8, 2017 5:35 AM MST

If you could trick a human brain into thinking the persons hand is holding something solid when it is not: that would be perfection for me right now. It would be like a non visual hologram. Instead of seeing it with your eyes you experience it with your brain through touch. I think I'm almost done with this one. Now on to something else.
This post was edited by Sunshine at December 7, 2017 5:47 AM MST